It is more YES for me. I got two additional personal reasons for voting YES.
--Spoke to a wise taxi driver yesterday, who began by advising me on why he takes pride in his work and also takes care of his employer's car as if it were his own.
He said since 1990s with Matiba and Rubia, Kenyans have been unable to birth a new constitution because there's always a problem; so there will always be an issue. He has resolved not to let go of any more chances, especially if more than 90% of the document is good.
--Spoke to an older wise man who said Kenyans need to read
Vision 2030 document and view the constitution from this perspective. If the three pillars for this Vision are - economic, social, political - does delaying the document in its current state bring us closer to the vision?
Vision 2030 aims to ensure gains made under vision are neither reversed nor lost as a result of political change through 8 governance principles:
1.constitutional supremacy
2.sovereignity of the people
3.equality of citizens
4.national values, goals, ideology
5.viable political party system
6.public participation in governance
7.separation of powers
8.decentralisation